This is Why Bears Are Mistaken for Bigfoot | Joe Rogan and Travis Barker

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Travis Barker is a musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer for the rock band Blink-182.

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I went hunting for Bigfoot for a television show I did for sci-fi. I called Joe Rogan Questions Everything. We went looking for Bigfoot. And the more I talked to these Bigfoot folks, the more I was convinced none of these motherfuckers had ever seen Bigfoot. There was one lady that I talked to, one lady who just did not seem like a liar. And she was telling me that she saw something in the woods and it was standing up and it was tall, like seven, eight feet tall. And she's like, why is there a gorilla in the woods? And then she's like, oh my God, that's Bigfoot. And it was the Pacific Northwest, like outside of Washington state or in Washington state, outside of Seattle. And the woods are so dense up there that if anything goes 10, 20 feet, it's gone. The problem with that is that there's black bears up there. And black bears sometimes stand up on two feet. They do it all the time. And if you saw a black foot, especially a black bear rather, especially from a distance, you would think it was a big gorilla. If it was standing up on two feet, which they do especially when they're trying to see something, they'll stand up and they'll even walk. There's a lot of videos of them walking on two feet. Damn, just on their hind legs. You ever seen it? Nah, that's crazy. I could see how that would resemble a Bigfoot though. 100%. So I think, I don't think that lady's a liar. I just, I don't, she might, I mean, look, it might be real. There might be a few of them left. There definitely was a thing called Gigantopithecus that lived in Asia. And the thought is that it came across the Bering land bridge the same time that native Americans came across from Asia and that they came across and, you know, cause they lived in Asia and this, this Gigantopithecus I think lived as recently, I think as a hundred thousand years ago, I think the most recent fossils they have of it, which is, you know, human beings were alive back then. And this thing was a six or an eight to 10 foot tall bipedal hominid. So it was a huge, huge ape-like creature. So check this out. This is a, look at this bear. Is that the craziest shit ever? Bears walking on two legs. Look at them. Wow. Like if you saw that, you'd be like, yeah, yeah. You can, oh my God, it's a big foot. Especially if you believe the hype and you're searching for a Bigfoot out there. Yes. Or if you're on shrooms. Right? I mean, if you're walking, if you're high on mushrooms, you're like, oh my God, Bigfoot's real. Look at that thing. He's like, Hey, how are you doing? Oh, he's got a hurt right foot. That's what that is. You see his right foot or something wrong with his right foot. Sometimes, yeah, it looks like he's missing his front paw. It says sometimes, you know, bears will fight with each other. One bear bite the other bear's foot off or he could have gotten shot or he could have broke it off on something. Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah. He's missing a foot. So he's, he's walking around out there like a gorilla, but everybody else, I was like, when I'm talking to them, they're like living in make believe world. Here's another one walking around. Look at him. That is weird, man. Those are big ass bears too. Big ass bears. Chilling on two feet. I mean, look, they look like fucking people, man. I think that is a big reason why, and they're, they're feeding them. That is so crazy. Where is that? That doesn't seem like America. Is it South Korea? Yeah. Wow. Oh, so that's one of those wildlife parks where the animals are all and you're in a car. Yeah. That's like fake wildlife. I mean, wildlife, but not really wild.